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To: epicure who wrote (5423)3/11/2003 12:22:11 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 7720
 
think you can get around the problem of that by saying "it's only man's law"...render unto Caeser, and all that claptrap. Einstein was changing our view of the universe (very naughty). At least no one made him recant, like poor Galileo.

Well Caesar's "Holy Land" was Rome , and he did mark the beginning of the Pax Romana and we write with the Roman alphabet and use that calendar to reckon time , Eienstein widened the field just a little bit somewhat <G> ( though Caesar was a complete murdering bastige when he accomplished it....
those uppity and uncooperative wild & wooly barbarians
ya know ! But what slaughter <G>)

And there were two "Romes" though , good link here
friesian.com